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1 Weltz, M. A.; Arslan, A. B.; Lane, L. J.. 1992. Hydraulic roughness coefficients for native rangelands. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 118(5):776-790.
Gravity flow ; Hydraulics ; Surface runoff / USA
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H011299)

2 Heilman, P.; Yakowitz, D. S.; Stone, J. J.; Kramer, L. A.; Lane, L. J.; Imam, B. 1993. An exploration of the economics of farm management alternatives to improve water quality. In Heatwole, C. D. (Ed.), Application of advanced information technologies: Effective management of natural resources: Proceedings of the 18-19 June 1993 Conference, Spokane, Washington: St. Joseph, MI, USA: ASAE. pp.194-205.
Water quality ; Simulation models ; Farm management ; Farmers' attitudes ; Economic analysis
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 004 G000 HEA Record No: H015915)

3 Lane, L. J.; Ascough, J. C.; Hakonson, T. E. 1991. Multiobjective decision theory: Decision support systems with embedded simulation models. In Ritter, W. F. (Ed.), Irrigation and drainage: Proceedings of the 1991 National Conference sponsored by the Irrigation and Drainage Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Hawaii Section, ASCE, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 22-26, 1991. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.445-451.
Decision making ; Simulation models ; Computer models ; Water pollution ; Pollution control ; Environmental effects
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G430 RIT Record No: H019906)
The concepts of multiobjective decision making utilizing embedded computer simulation models and dimensionless scoring functions are described in the context of a decision support system (DSS). This methodology consists of procedures to help make practical decisions using simulation models when the decision makers are faced with multiple, often conflicting, objectives. An example application describes a decision support system for design or remediation of shallow land burial systems to control release of radioactive and hazardous chemicals into the environment. Applications under development include selection of best farming practices to minimize water pollution from nutrients and pesticides.

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